CPython Git repository

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The CPython Git repository is the official source code repository for the reference implementation of the Python programming language, hosting its development history, contributions, and release versions.

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instanceOf Git repository
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branches for supported Python versions
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development branch for future Python versions
documentation in reStructuredText format
release tags for Python versions
test suite for CPython
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language Assembly
C NERFINISHED
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Python NERFINISHED
license Python Software Foundation License NERFINISHED
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Python core developers
mirrorOf historical CPython Subversion repository
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primaryHostingService GitHub GENERATED
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supports multiple hardware architectures
multiple operating systems
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pull requests GENERATED
usedFor development of the Python language
managing Python release branches
storing Python documentation sources
storing Python interpreter source code
storing Python standard library source code
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